Thanks for the responses guys ,
Bill ... I love the look of PCC , of course much flatter than my course , and your greens have more movement ( which I love ). I think part of my challenge will be to get the bunkers to fit with my boring greens.
Peter ... The course has " survived " all this time without bunkers , we occasionally get someone comment about the lack of bunkers , but our golfers expectations are generally less demanding. We have an interesting little market in Nacogdoches . 30,000 people in the primary market with our course and Piney Woods CC sharing a property line. 100,000 population in the extended market which includes Crown Colony ( excellent ) , Lufkin CC and Neches Pines. What makes our deal work is that we have been able to operate on very thin budgets , have minimal debt , and are the only daily fee option within 20 miles ... My objective is to improve course perception , build event business , get ahead of golfers expectations a bit , and recapture the daily fee market that dropped off post 9/11.
Pat ... The course is Woodland Hills Golf Club ... I love the grass bunker concept. I did some about 5 years ago , but when I leased the course , the operator chose to mow them as fairway. I'm sure he got some comments from some of the regulars who did not understand what we were trying to do. I was busy on other projects at the time and did a poor job of communicating the grass bunker concept .
Mike / Donnie ... Yes , Pictures would be great. I just don't happen to have any in electronic format. I'll take some the next time I'm there and add to the post.
This course has been alot of fun over the years , it's been an in house ongoing project , redoing select greens , miles of drainage , lots of tee expansion , cart paths , erosion repair , and with the help of Mike Caldwell , converted the irrigation system from single row QC to double row Automatic.
In this market , it's always hard to justify major capital improvements ( anything over $ 5K is major in this market
) , it's impossible to quantify whether your improvement dollars protect existing business , expand existing participation , or draw new business , but I've always benefitted from giving the golfer a little more than his/her expectations and having a great story to tell.